Hand-Drawn Gengar Pokémon Card Artist Item
Lignocellulosic Fiber (Cellulose, C6H10O5) with wax-based pigment (crayon/colored pencil)
Category
Browse organic (geological interest) specimens identified by the Rock Identifier community.
Hand-Drawn Gengar Pokémon Card Artist Item
Lignocellulosic Fiber (Cellulose, C6H10O5) with wax-based pigment (crayon/colored pencil)
Shale or Mudstone (Based on appearance)
Shale (fine-grained, laminated fissile sedimentary rock) / Mudstone (fine-grained, non-fissile sedimentary rock)
Pearl
Calcium Carbonate (Aragonite or Calcite) and Conchiolin
Dog (Sleeping)
Canis familiaris (or Canis lupus familiaris)
Opalite (a synthetic glass, often confused with Opal)
Silicon dioxide glass (SiO2nH2O, for natural opal)
Biological Specimen (Domestic Dog)
Canis lupus familiaris
Ambergris
Ambrein (C30H52O)
Pyrite
Pyrite (Iron sulfide, FeS₂)
French Bulldog (Blue Variety)
Canis lupus familiaris
Asphalt
Asphalt concrete (engineered material, not a naturally occurring rock/mineral in this form)
Coal (most likely Bituminous or Anthracite)
Bituminous Coal (Grade of Coal), Anthracite (Grade of Coal)
Pearls
Aragonite (calcium carbonate) and Conchiolin
Firewood (Wood Log)
Lignum (Plant tissue composed of cellulose and lignin)
Ambergris
Ambrein-rich Calculus
Ambergris
Ambra grisea (Metabolic byproduct)
Carved Mottled Greenish-Yellow Crystal/Glass Object
Unknown; possibly a form of quartz (chalcedony/jadeite/nephrite) or glass/resin.
Petrified Wood
Silicified wood, primarily composed of Quartz (SiO2)
Amber
Amber (Fossilized Tree Resin)
Chert (varietal known as Jasper or Flint)
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
Shale or Argillite
Shale (sedimentary) / Argillite (metamorphic)
Petrified Wood
Silicified wood (Quartz/Chalcedony)
Brachiopod Fossil (Spiriferid)
Phylum Brachiopoda, Order Spiriferida (CaCO3 - Calcium Carbonate)
Amber
Fossilized Tree Resin (Amorphous Hydrocarbon)
Amber
(C10H16O)n – an amorphous organic substance, primarily composed of polymerized isoprenoids.
Wood Jasper
Siliceous sedimentary rock (variety of Chert/Chalcedony)
Travertine (used in construction, not a 'specimen' in situ)
Travertine
Shale
Shale
Red Coral
Corallium rubrum (Calcium Carbonate, CaCO3)
Conglomerate
Conglomerate
Baroque Pearl (and potentially a small Sapphire/Blue Topaz)
Pearl: Calcium Carbonate (aragonite or calcite) with conchiolin. Sapphire: Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3). Blue Topaz: Al2SiO4(F,OH)2.
Shale or Argillite
Shale (fine-grained clastic sedimentary rock) or Argillite (low-grade metamorphic rock derived from shale)
Chalcedony Geode
Chalcedony (SiO2) within a geode structure
Coral (Precious Coral)
Corallium rubrum (Red Coral), Paracorallium japonicum (Momo Coral), Pleurocorallium elatius (Sardinian Coral), various other species within the Corallidae family. Chemically, it's primarily Calcium Carbonate (CaCO 3 ).
Ambergris (Sea Wax)
Physeter macrocephalus fecalith
Shale (possibly)
Shale (fine-grained clastic sedimentary rock)
Red Coral
Corallium rubrum (for precious red coral), although other species like Corallium japonicum and Paracorallium are also used.
Sandstone with Ironstone Concretion
Arenite with Hematite/Goethite nodules (Fe2O3 / FeO(OH))
Greenschist
Greenschist (Actinolite-Chlorite Schist)
Quartzite
Quartzite (SiO2)
Quartz (River-worn Pebble)
Quartz (SiO2)
Limestone (Cliff Formation)
Limestone (predominantly CaCO3 as calcite)
Chert (Flint)
Chert (microcrystalline quartz)